I spent all morning working out in the barn, cleaning. Afternoon I was gone, but we had a pretty darn good rain storm. I just got back from shutting up chickens...I'm missing another big blue Orpington hen. The buffs will come out into the yard, but the blues never have. I did not open them up to the pasture today. She disappeared from the moat. (We call the run a moat because it encircles the garden.) No feathers. No trace that we could find in the dusk. We'll look again tomorrow.
My flock was already very low this year. I started the spring with 25 hens and now I have 17 of laying age. One died from no obvious cause. The rest have been hunted by something. I just am not sure what that "something" is. Something that can kill a big Orp hen, pick her up and take her over a fence, or drag her through a field fence. There's no place to look for tracks.
Oh, and hubby forgot to go back and get the black hen that was taken the other night, and her carcass disappeared too. That could have happened during the night or the day.
I'm starting to think we may be feeding a bobcat. I think I'm going to have to get a remote camera set-up to find out for sure.
My flock was already very low this year. I started the spring with 25 hens and now I have 17 of laying age. One died from no obvious cause. The rest have been hunted by something. I just am not sure what that "something" is. Something that can kill a big Orp hen, pick her up and take her over a fence, or drag her through a field fence. There's no place to look for tracks.
Oh, and hubby forgot to go back and get the black hen that was taken the other night, and her carcass disappeared too. That could have happened during the night or the day.
I'm starting to think we may be feeding a bobcat. I think I'm going to have to get a remote camera set-up to find out for sure.
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